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Strong's #6156 - עָרֵב
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- sweet, pleasant
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did not use
this Strong's Number
2573) bro (אהרב AhRB) AC: Mix CO: Market AB: ?: A mixture of wares as found in the market place.
V) bro (אהרב AhRB) - I. Barter:To exchange an item or service for another. [Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Mix:As mixing one thing with another. [Hebrew and Aramaic] III. Sweet:[Unknown connection to root;] KJV (34): (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Participle) surety, meddle, mingle, pledge, become, engage, intermeddle, mortgage, occupier, occupy, undertake, sweet, pleasure, pleasing, pleasant, mingle - Strongs: H6148 (עָרַב), H6149 (עָרַב), H6151 (עֲרַב)
Nm) bro (אהרב AhRB) - I. Woof:For the mixing of cords when weaving. II. Mixed: III. Sweet:[Unknown connection to root;] KJV (13): woof, mixed, sweet - Strongs: H6154 (עֶרֶב), H6156 (עָרֵב)
am) brom (מאהרב MAhRB) - I. Merchandise:What is used in bartering. II. Market:A mixture of wares for sale or trade. KJV (9): merchandise, market - Strongs: H4627 (מַעֲרָב)
cm) bfro (אהרוב AhRWB) - Swarm: As a mixture of insects. KJV (9): swarm, flies - Strongs: H6157 (עָרֹב)
df1) ebfro (אהרובה AhRWBH) - Barter: As an exchange for something else. KJV (2): pledge, surety - Strongs: H6161 (עֲרֻבָּה)
jm) nfbro (אהרבונ AhRBWN) - Token: Something given as a promise as an exchange. KJV (3): pledge - Strongs: H6162 (עֵרָבוֹן)
idf1) ebfrot (תאהרובה TAhRWBH) - Barter: What is used in bartering. KJV (2): hostage - Strongs: H8594 (תַּעֲרוּבוֹת)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
IV. ערב (√ of following; possibly be arid; Thes compare Ethiopic image unavailable be arid, sterile, so Baentsch Die Wüste (1883), 17, but dubious; Syriac = Biblical Hebrew; Arabic proper name of depression south of Dead Sea).
עָרֵב sweet, pleasant, Proverbs 20:17; Song of Solomon 2:14. See the verb No. I. 5.